Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Reveal Week 7 - Keys to Freedom

"The whole planet is waiting for Christian believers to rise up as the adopted sons and daughters of Abba, Father." - Mark Stibbe

As Lent was drawing to an end for another year we found ourselves at the last Reveal session at SBC. Over the weeks the journey has been fun, uniting, a blessing, and a real challenge. We have seen the vast contrast in our state as orphans and heirs, and we have discovered so much about our Father in heaven, as well as what he says and feels about us. Reveal cannot go on forever, but our need to continually pursue the heart of God must never end.

As people arrived for the final time we had very much wanted to strip back the evening and make sure the real focus of the night was on seeking God. After weeks of different tools and strategies for conveying truths and ideas, we want the true legacy of Reveal to be a church even more passionate and equipped to seek after God and enjoy being in His presence. As people rested, prayed and read the word in the presence of God together, it was so exciting and obvious to see just how much easier as a group we now found this discipline, and how much more comfortable we all were at just being left to spend time with God on our own and in our own way. Learning to enjoy the opportunities we get to be with God is a fantastic outcome of Reveal.

I honestly believe we could have allowed people to stay in that spiritual place for another hour and everything would have been great, but the time came to draw people together and begin to do a few different things.

Firstly, we were all given a card. The card asked us to consider what we had learnt about God, what we had discovered about ourselves, and also asked us to consider what might need to happen in our lives in order to cement and affirm the things that God has done in our lives. We encouraged people to share this with someone, and together make a commitment to not just move on and forget, but instead try and make a moment and a covenant like agreement with God and a friend. After we had all filled in our cards and shared with a friend, we prayed that God would seal these things on our hearts, and that we would never go backwards, but from this day forward live in light of what he has revealed to us. 

It seemed only right to gather everyone together and to close the night, and the Reveal sessions, by praying for one another. Karen Hodgson came forward to be prayed for, but believed that she was standing for more than just herself but on behalf of family, friends and the church. After a short time of sharing and considering what God might be saying we began to pray, and as various people continued to lift up words of praise, adoration and petition to God, there was a real sense of Him moving and speaking to us collectively. On several occasions words were given, often with the theme of farming, including such things as seeds, sowing and reaping. The unified sense was that God (with us) had been planting seeds, and although it might have looked like a famine so far, the only way to break the cycle is to keep sowing and know that it will end and one day a crop will come. That time is coming.

Reveal has been a journey. A discovery of the highs and lows of our lives with and without God. We have been challenged to consider just exactly who we are in Christ, what our response to our Fathers love should be, and how comfortable are we in His presence. Thankfully, together as a family we have taken a step forward and I believe it is a significant step towards God releasing a new harvest in our lives, our church, our community and beyond. 

Thank You Father that You do reveal more of Yourself to us. We commit that we will continue to seek after You, knowing that You desire to be found, and You want a deeper relationship with us all. You have taught us so much, you have opened our eyes to the truth of our spiritual adoption, and You have given us as fresh desire to know You more. Now we simply ask that You would fan the flames!


Tom & Debbie  


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